Hello, Sorry for this late answer!
After using DeployQt5.cmake script I succeed to resolve my problem. The icon problem was due to some mistake during the creation of my icns file. Thanks again. Romain > Le 8 sept. 2017 à 21:42, Oleksii Vilchanskyi via CMake <cmake@cmake.org> a > écrit : > > Hello, > >> 1) I try to add an icon without success >> When I launch my app, the default icon is used and not my icon. > > Can you elaborate on this? You say that the .icns file is under > Resources and the final Info.plist contains the proper key with the > proper value and that a non-default icon is used when the application is > launched. If you do actually see the icon on the application [for > example] in Launchpad, then the bundle is correctly built and macOS can > recognize the icon. If instead you see something like this[0], then the > bundle is built incorrectly. > > However, you also say "when I launch my app", which, if you mean > application's runtime in particular, is unrelated to CMake or bundling. > If the tray icon is broken etc. it's something your application is not > doing (for example, we use RCC and /image for the icon). > > So, if this is the former, then the bundling part is incorrect, if it's > the latter, the program's behaviour is incorrect. > > As a side note, I don't rely on MACOSX_PACKAGE_LOCATION property and > install() the icon where it belongs. > >> 2) For the libraries of VTK I tried to use macdeployqt (found using > find_program) but it doesn’t found the libraries (installed in a custom > directories) >> Is there a simple way to copy all found libraries/framework? > > I would recommend using DeployQt5.cmake module[1] instead of > macdeployqt. Initially found on this list and later edited by Marcus D. > Hanwell, the module (I believe) is distributed under BSD 3-clause. > > Usage example[2], also under BSD 3-clause (I believe). > > [0]: <https://doc.qt.io/archives/qq/qq09-demo-icon.png > <https://doc.qt.io/archives/qq/qq09-demo-icon.png>> > [1]: > <https://github.com/OpenChemistry/avogadroapp/blob/master/cmake/DeployQt5.cmake > > <https://github.com/OpenChemistry/avogadroapp/blob/master/cmake/DeployQt5.cmake>> > [2]: > <https://github.com/OpenChemistry/avogadroapp/blob/master/avogadro/lastinstall/CMakeLists.txt > > <https://github.com/OpenChemistry/avogadroapp/blob/master/avogadro/lastinstall/CMakeLists.txt>> > > Regards, > Oleksii Vilchanskyi > > On 8.9.2017 18:11, Romain LEGUAY wrote: >> Hello everyone, >> >> Since this morning, I try to create a Bundle Application using CMake (3.9.1). >> >> My application use VTK (8.x) and Qt (5.x). The find_package of those two >> libraries works greats (no problem to build and run the application). >> >> I have many problems: >> >> 1) I try to add an icon without success. >> 2) I don’t know how (and where) to copy VTK dynamic libraries. >> ( Optional / not really related ) 3) When I try to use only some components >> of VTK, my application is linking to all VTK modules >> >> I’m going to details each points: >> >> 1) For the icon issue, I proceed this way: >> >> >> set(ICON_NAME "appIcon.icns") # I try without the icns extension without >> success. >> set(ICON_PATH "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/resources/icons/${ICON_NAME}") >> set_source_files_properties("${ICON_PATH}" PROPERTIES >> MACOSX_PACKAGE_LOCATION Resources) >> >> add_executable(MYAPP MACOSX_BUNDLE ${ICON_PATH} ${other_sources}) >> >> set_target_properties(CRAFPACK_GUI PROPERTIES >> MACOSX_BUNDLE_ICON_FILE ${ICON_NAME}) >> >> >> The icon is copied inside the Resources folder of my bundle and the >> Info.plist is well updated (the CFBundleIconFile key is set to >> "appIcon.icns"). >> >> When I launch my app, the default icon is used and not my icon. >> >> >> 2) For the libraries of VTK I tried to use macdeployqt (found using >> find_program) but it doesn’t found the libraries (installed in a custom >> directories) >> >> I tried to use BundleUtilities without any success (except to tell me that >> cmake doesn’t found the libraries). >> >> I attach you my CMakeLists. >> >> Is there a simple way to copy all found libraries/framework? >> >> Thank you! >> >> >> > -- > > Powered by www.kitware.com <http://www.kitware.com/> > > Please keep messages on-topic and check the CMake FAQ at: > http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ <http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake_FAQ> > > Kitware offers various services to support the CMake community. 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